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Crisis and Renewal in the History of European Political Thought
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Listen to the podcast here.
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This volume explores the complex theme of crisis in European political thought from antiquity to the twenty-first century. It investigates the innovations in political thought that sprang from crisis, as well as the conceptual challenges thinkers faced when dealing with the devastation wrought by spiritual, economic and political crises. In so doing, Crisis and Renewal also examines the ways in which crisis often became the site of renewal. As an object of theoretical reflection, and as a pivotal element of our vocabulary, the notion of crisis is often applied, indiscriminately and without clarity, to a huge variety of domains.This volume provides a historically informed analysis of what it means to reflect on and theorise about crisis.
Contributors are: Erica Benner, Niall Bond, Nathaniel Boyd, Andrea Catanzaro, Patricia Chiantera-Stutte, Alberto Clerici, Cesare Cuttica, Annalisa Furia, George Gallwey, Kai Gräf, Ferenc Hörcher, Paschalis M. Kitromilides, László Kontler, Adriana Luna-Fabritius, Clara Maier, Janine Murphy, Adrian O’Connor, and Mark Somos.
Read Crisis as a trigger for new ways of thinking about politics here.
This volume explores the complex theme of crisis in European political thought from antiquity to the twenty-first century. It investigates the innovations in political thought that sprang from crisis, as well as the conceptual challenges thinkers faced when dealing with the devastation wrought by spiritual, economic and political crises. In so doing, Crisis and Renewal also examines the ways in which crisis often became the site of renewal. As an object of theoretical reflection, and as a pivotal element of our vocabulary, the notion of crisis is often applied, indiscriminately and without clarity, to a huge variety of domains.This volume provides a historically informed analysis of what it means to reflect on and theorise about crisis.
Contributors are: Erica Benner, Niall Bond, Nathaniel Boyd, Andrea Catanzaro, Patricia Chiantera-Stutte, Alberto Clerici, Cesare Cuttica, Annalisa Furia, George Gallwey, Kai Gräf, Ferenc Hörcher, Paschalis M. Kitromilides, László Kontler, Adriana Luna-Fabritius, Clara Maier, Janine Murphy, Adrian O’Connor, and Mark Somos.
Price: $161.00
Pages: 386
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: History of European Political and Constitutional Thought
Publication Date:
09 August 2021
ISBN: 9789004466098
Format: Hardcover
“Si tratta di un volume di grande interesse, che indaga uno di quei concetti fondamentali del pensiero politico occidentale, il cui uso – e abuso – ne ha spesso consunto e compromesso l’efficacia ermeneutica. […] Data la complessità dell’oggetto e le sue molteplici variazioni di significato, il volume ospita contributi di studiosi di diversa provenienza geografica, i quali declinano il tema attraverso una pluralità di approcci metodologici, che tuttavia non compromettono la coralità e la coerenza del risultato scientifico” - Pietro Sebastianelli, in: Storia del pensiero politico 1/2023, p. 152
Cesare Cuttica teaches British History at Paris 8. His publications focus on a variety of early modern topics, from absolutism to democracy, as well as on the methodology of intellectual history. He is a member of the Helsinki Centre for Intellectual History.
László Kontler is Professor of History at Central European University (Budapest-Vienna). His research and publications focus on intellectual history, the history of political thought, translation and reception, and the production and circulation of knowledge in early modern, mainly Enlightenment Europe.
László Kontler is Professor of History at Central European University (Budapest-Vienna). His research and publications focus on intellectual history, the history of political thought, translation and reception, and the production and circulation of knowledge in early modern, mainly Enlightenment Europe.